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Chennai:
Want to get married in an imperial palace and enjoy your
honeymoon in a scenic and romantic city?
"If
yes, come to Vienna," invites Ines Griesser, media
manager, Vienna Tourist Board. According to her one could
hire a portion of a palace for Euro 500 per day to conduct
a wedding. "An increasing number of couples are getting
married in Vienna," she adds.
Griesser
is part of an Austrian team on visit to promote the world''s
music capital as a preferred destination for Indian tourists.
She is also promoting Vienna as the best place for film
shoots amongst the Indian cine industry.
According
to her many Hindi and Tamil films are shot in Vienna.
As the films don''t identify the venue of the filming,
viewers often mistake the locales for Switzerland. "We
have a separate office attending to the needs of the film
units."
Apart
from the film world, the Vienna Tourist Board is looking
at increasing the number of Indian tourists to Vienna.
"Last
year 8,727 Indian''s visited our city. I hope this year
the number would go up to 10,000," remarks Griesser.
On an average an Indian tourist spends 2/3 nights in Vienna.
The Austrian capital offers different categories of overnight
accommodation for the tourists - palaces converted hotels,
international five star chains and also family run hotels.
The room tariff (mostly inclusive of breakfast) are cheaper
than many other tourist destinations in Europe. A five
star room in Vienna would cost around Euro 207 while this
is Euro 301 in Switzerland and Euro 487 in UK.
"For
the budget travellers family rooms are available starting
from Euro 58 in single star hotels," Griesser adds.
There is also a discount travel ticket Vienna Card for
Euro 16.90 multi-modal transport train, bus and
tram that enables a person to travel throughout the city
for 72 hours. The card also offers discounts at museums
on sightseeing and shopping, restaurants and cafes.
This
year Vienna tourist''s big draw is expected to be the new
Liechtenstein museum, and a performance by the magnificent
Lippizaner horses of the Spanish Riding School opposite
Schonbrunn Palace. Plus, of course, the normal attractions
of cosy coffee houses, wine taverns, catchy waltzes and
club nights..
Queried
about the package for the domestic corporate sector that
is increasingly holding its dealer and other conventions
overseas, Griesser says, "Vienna has a good convention
centre. Congresses, corporate conventions and incentives
are important elements in Vienna''s tourism, accounting
for approximately 9 per cent of overnight statistics by
visitors to the city."
According
to the latest statistics published by the International
Congress and Convention Association, in 2002 Vienna ranked
in fourth place world-wide as an international congress
destination with 58 international events behind Barcelona
(79), Copenhagen, (73) and Stockholm (64).
For
the Vienna Tourist Board, India offers a new potential
source of tourists. "Despite the SARS scare and Iraq
war we didn''t see a drastic fall in the number of Indian
tourists to Vienna compared to tourists
arrivals from other countries," reasons Griesser.
According to her India and China are the two countries
that her organisation is targeting.
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